
Chapter 4: Sanitary Plumbing Fixtures
Authored by Amber Vasilenko
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1.
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Standard ceramic plumbing fixtures must be manufactured to, and comply with ASME A112.2/CSA B41
True
False
2.
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Each type of water closet that discharges into gravity drainage systems within a built environment must comply with flushing performance testing requirements.
True
False
3.
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The three installation types of water closets are floor-mounted; floor-mounted, back-outlet; and wall-hung.
True
False
4.
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Maximum performance (MaP) testing is the testing of water closet performance using ASME standards.
True
False
5.
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The UPC requires 24 inches of clearance from the front of a water closet to any obstruction, including an opening door.
True
False
6.
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The washlet toilet seat is a permanently installed bidet.
True
False
7.
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Urinals are classified under two main categories: standard flush urinals and HE urinals.
True
False
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